College students -- Michigan -- East Lansing
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Beta Theta Pi records
This collection contains photocopies of records of the Beta Theta Pi chapter at Michigan State University. There is a copy of the formal petition by Beta Tau to Beta Theta Pi, and their subsequent filing of paperwork to become a nonprofit organization. Also contained are dinner programs, reports on the chapter house reconstruction, and a pledge manual, Son of the Stars. Finally there is a collection of various reports and correspondence by chapter members.
Beth Mlynarek Kaufman collection
Block and Bridle Club records
The Block and Bridle Club records contain a club yearbook dated 1973-1974, and a 20th Annual Spring Round-Up program/menu dated May 25, 1977. Also included are event reports, officer responsibilities, and club awards which have been printed from the club’s website. The photographs include images of the club as well as a Block and Bridle Show.
Botanical Club records
The records of the Botanical Club consist of one bound volume containing the group's constitution and the minutes from 1897 to 1903.
Carol Jean McKindley papers
The Carol Jeane McKindley collection contains student materials including a 1941-42 Student handbook, registration schedule for 1942-43 and directions for registration. It also contains a Parent Report of standings for Helen Claire McKindley's Winter '43 term, and a postcards of personal correspondence from Carol describing life at college and post card from her relative, Helen McKindley, who was also at MSU.
Cecile Gebhart collection
Charles Adolphus Jewell papers
Charles S. Langdon papers
Claude C. Hanish collection
Claude Hanish's scrapbook consists of photographs and newspaper articles depicting campus scenes, sports, and other student activities from 1909 to 1911 at Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University). Other items in the scrapbook include varsity letters, programs for college events, and commencement booklets.
Cleo M. Colburn papers
The collection consists of a Michigan Agricultural College Federal Preparatory School diploma (1923), and a 1922 certificate for completion of a M.A.C. two year short course. Both were awarded to Cleo M. Colburn. The short course certificate is undated but the tube it was mailed to Colburn in was dated February 18, 1922. The return address was Short Course Department, Michigan Agriculture College (now Michigan State University).